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    /'daiəmənd/ * danh từ - kim cương =black diamond+ kim cương đen; than đá =rough diamond+ kim cương chưa mài; (nghĩa bóng) người căn bản tốt nhưng cục mịch - vật lóng lánh, điểm lóng lánh (như kim cương) - dao cắt kính ((thường) glazier's diamond, cutting diamond) - hình thoi =diamond panes+ cửa kính hình thoi - (số nhiều) hoa rô =the six of diamonds+ lá bài sáu rô - (ngành in) cỡ bốn (chữ) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) sân bóng chày !diamond cut diamond - mạt cưa mướp đắng, vỏ quít dày móng tay nhọn, kẻ cắp bà già gặp nhau * tính từ - bằng kim cương; nạm kim cương - hình thoi * ngoại động từ - nạm kim cương; trang sức bằng kim cương =to diamond oneself+ đeo kim cương

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  • quit oneself — archaic behave in a specified way. → quit …   English new terms dictionary

  • quit — ► VERB (quitting; past and past part. quitted or quit) 1) leave, especially permanently. 2) resign from (a job). 3) informal, chiefly N. Amer. stop or discontinue. 4) (quit oneself) archaic behave in a specified way …   English terms dictionary

  • quit — quit1 quittable, adj. /kwit/, v., quit or quitted, quitting, adj. v.t. 1. to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house. 2. to depart from; leave (a place or person): They quit the city for the seashore… …   Universalium

  • quit — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English quite, quit, from Anglo French Date: 13th century released from obligation, charge, or penalty; especially free II. verb (quit; also quitted; quitting) Etymology: Middle English quiten, quitten, from …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • quit — v. & adj. v.tr. (quitting; past and past part. quitted or quit) 1 (also absol.) give up; let go; abandon (a task etc.). 2 US cease; stop (quit grumbling). 3 a leave or depart from (a place, person, etc.). b (absol.) (of a tenant) leave occupied… …   Useful english dictionary

  • quit — verb (quits, quitting; past and past participle quitted or quit) 1》 leave, especially permanently. 2》 informal resign from (a job). 3》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. stop or discontinue. 4》 (quit oneself) archaic behave in a specified way …   English new terms dictionary

  • quit — I (discontinue) verb abandon, abdicate, abjure, abort, acknowledge defeat, admit defeat, apostatize, arrest, back out, become inactive, break off, bring to an end, call a halt, capitulate, cause a stoppage, cause to halt, cease, cease progress,… …   Law dictionary

  • quit — [kwit] vt. QUIT or sometimes quitted, quitting, quit [ME quiten < OFr quiter < ML quittus, quietus, free: see QUIET] 1. to free (oneself) of 2. to discharge (a debt or obligation); repay 3. to stop having, using, or doing (something); give… …   English World dictionary

  • quit — [[t]kwɪt[/t]] v. quit quit•ted, quit•ting, 1) to stop, cease, or discontinue 2) to depart from; leave (a place or person) 3) to resign; relinquish: He quit his claim to the throne[/ex] 4) to release one s hold of (something grasped) 5) to free or …   From formal English to slang

  • quit — {{11}}quit (adj.) early 13c., free, clear, from O.Fr. quite free, clear, from L. quietus free (in M.L. free from war, debts, etc. ), also calm, resting (see QUIET (Cf. quiet)). {{12}}quit (v.) c.1200, to repay, discharge (a debt. etc.), from O.Fr …   Etymology dictionary

  • quit — [c]/kwɪt / (say kwit) verb (quit or quitted, quitting) –verb (t) 1. to stop, cease, or discontinue. 2. to depart from; leave. 3. to give up; let go; relinquish. 4. to let go one s hold of (something grasped). 5. Obsolete to acquit (oneself).… …  

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